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* UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Lite, on startup:-->WARNING - HEALTH AND SAFETY\\BEFORE PLAYING, READ THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY.** The UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} has a similar warning. ** Late Game Boy Advance and Gamecube games had a "play from a safe distance and BlahBlahBlah" disclaimer. The DS and Wii show these disclaimers when you turn them on, so if you play one of said GBA[=/=]GCN games via retrocompatibility, you see the disclaimer ''twice''.* ''Fire Emblem Fates'' allows you to not only have your Avatar close his/her eyes at all times but also has a hairstyle that covers one eye (granted, only on Female Build 2), this combination results in you out-brocking Brock from Pokemon* ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'': This chair. This Chair. This Chair. This Chair. This Chair. This Chair. This Chair. This Chair. This Chair. This Chair. This Chair!* Franziska von Karma from the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' games loves [[VerbalTic using the word]] "fool". Chew on that for a moment, you [[YouFool "foolish fool who foolishly dreams of foolish dreams"!]]** For a supposed top-flight lawyer, she certainly has a distressingly limited vocabulary.*** In her defense, she only recently came to America (or Japan) from Germany (or America).*** And in ''Investigations'', her vocabulary is [[CharacterDevelopment expanded]].** Also in case [[spoiler:3-5]] we get this:-->'''Gumshoe:''' Prosecutor Edgeworth is a prosecutor, and that's why he's Prosecutor Edgeworth! [[spoiler:"Prosecutor Edgeworth, Defense Attorney"]] just sounds plain old weird, pal!* This section's title has been changed to include handheld gaming systems, as the only example in this section (see above) was not a game you can play on a TV or a computer, but on a handheld gaming system. This is obviously because this trope is used on this very wiki not nearly enough. It should be used more often... repeatedly, if you will.* According to the [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony One]], the selectable footage in the ''Make My Video'' game/editing tool series includes, in addition to the original music videos, "a load of random PublicDomain footage from the Steamboat Willie era cartoons, lots of black-and-white footage from people dancing from the 1930s, stock sports videos of people skiing or wakeboarding, and cartoons. I know I said 'cartoons' before, but there are a '''lot''' of cartoons."* The PC Computer game ''Literature/CallahansCrosstimeSaloon'' contains a song called "Belaboring the Obvious", in which the singer sings about all of the different ways he loves his wife. He goes on to state that the song is brought to you by the DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment ("Bureau of unnecessary repetition and pointless redundancy").* ''VideoGame/HotelMario'': --> '''Mario:''' "You know what they say: All toasters toast toast!"** [[WesternAnimation/EdEddnEddy "Toast doesn't go into a toaster. Bread does."]]** Also, in the opening scene:--> '''Mario:''' "If [[Main/NoFourthWall you]] need instructions on how to get through the hotels, check out the enclosed instruction book.* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': When any character is on fire, they yell about being on fire.-->'''Spy''': I appear to have burst into flame!/Fire. Fire! FIRE!\\'''Soldier''': [[PunctuatedForEmphasis I! AM! ON! FIRE!!!]]\\'''Medic''': I'M MELTING!\\'''Heavy''': MY FLESH! IT BURNS!** Granted, it does serve a gameplay purpose, as it can help alert a medic, who may be busy concentrating on healing someone while not dying, that someone is on fire, and desperately needs some healing.** Under certain conditions an item can get a special "Vintage" tag, reflected in their readout name, usually from being created before that item got a craft recipe or the item drop system began. However, two items ''already'' had the word "Vintage" in their names, resulting in the "Vintage Vintage Tyrolean" and the "Vintage Vintage Merryweather".*** The same happens with the "Haunted Hat". You can have a "Haunted Haunted Hat".** The description for the Rainblower weapon reads "Your friends (enemies) will squeal with delight (be consumed with fire) when you cover them with sparkling rainbows (all consuming fire)."** One of the fake items released as part of April Fools' Day 2012 is a disc for the nonexistant ''Ricochet 2'' called the "Circular Circlesaw".* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'': "It was a Morality Core they installed after I flooded the Enrichment Center with a deadly neurotoxin to make me stop flooding the enrichment center with a deadly neurotoxin. So get comfortable while I warm up the neurotoxin emitters."** Also from ''Portal'' is [[TheLongList the delightfully redundant cake recipe]]. Fish-shaped crackers. Fish-shaped candies. Fish-shaped solid waste. Fish-shaped dirt. Fish-shaped [[HereComesTheScience ethyl benzene]].... Fish-shaped [[HereComesTheScience volatile organic compounds]] and [[ShapedLikeItself sediment-shaped sediment.]] Candy coated peanut butter pieces, ''shaped like fish''.... Two cups rhubarb, sliced. Two slash three cup granulated rhubarb. One tablespoon all-purpose rhubarb. One teaspoon grated orange rhubarb. Three tablespoons rhubarb... [[IncendiaryExponent on fire]]. One large rhubarb. One cross-borehole electromagnetic imaging rhubarb. Two tablespoons rhubarb juice.** "Thank you for helping us help you help us all."** From ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'', after [[spoiler:falling into Wheatley's trap]]:---> '''[[spoiler:[=GLaDOS=]]]:''' [[AC:Well. This is the part where he kills us.]]\\'''[[spoiler:Wheatley]]:''' Hello! This is the part where I kill you!\\'''[[AC:CHAPTER 9: The Part Where He Kills You]]'''\\'''Background Music:''' The Part Where He Kills You\\'''Achievement Unlocked:''' ''The Part Where He Kills You''\\'''Achievement description:''' ''This is that part.''** One of the [[TalkativeLoon Space Sphere's]] many lines is:---> What's your favorite thing about space? Mine is space.* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer Red Alert 3'': President Ackerman's now-famous "You know those Russians can't be trusted, they hate everything we stand for: Freedom, Liberty, the Pursuit of Happiness, Apple Pie... did I say Freedom? Well, it's worth saying again!" (Incidentally, "liberty" and "freedom" are technically synonyms)* The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dofacvjRkc debut trailer]] of ''VideoGame/FarCry3BloodDragon'' has this gem:--> "It is the near future...the apocalypse has had an apocalypse."* ''[[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]]: Dual Strike'' has a mission in space with a Black Hole satellite named the "Black Onyx". Onyxes are gemstones, traditionally black; they can be other colors, but without the descriptor, most will assume that the onyx in question is black anyway. Basically, it'd be like calling something the "White Diamond" or the "Blue Sapphire".* If you play the Sorceress in the game ''Arkadian Warriors'', you will eventually get the chance to buy a piece of armor called Jen's Black Robe of Dark Blackness. Guess what? [[CaptainObvious It's black.]]* ''VideoGame/DivineDivinity''. Just the title.** Similarly ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight''.* The NPC in ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver''/''Crystal'' (and likely ''[=HeartGold=]'' and ''[=SoulSilver=]'' as well) who gives the protagonist the [=ItemFinder=] asks if he/she agrees with his love of treasure-hunting by asking, "Am I right or am I right?" (It's still possible to [[TakeAThirdOption say]] [[MathematiciansAnswer "no."]])** Blaziken, the Blaze Pokémon: Its ability, Blaze, can power up its Blaze Kick attack by quite a bit.** Darkrai, It's a Dark type whose name is a combination of the english word "Dark" and the Japanese word "Kurai", meaning Dark. Its most powerful moves are Dark Void which puts enemies to sleep and Dark Pulse.** The Spanish editions of ''[=HeartGold=]'' and ''[=SoulSilver=]'', instead of the current tradition of literally translating the versions' names (in this case, Oro Corazón and Plata Alma), are called "Oro-''[=HeartGold=]''" and "Plata-''[=SoulSilver=]''", with "Oro" being the Spanish word for Gold while "Plata" is Spanish for Silver (therefore, the names will be "Gold-Heart-Gold" and "Silver-Soul-Silver")... Other languages fell victim to this, too.*** All versions of Heart Gold and Soul Silver (including the Japanese version, and with the exception of the English version) are titled with a similar pattern the language's word for Gold/Silver followed by the English title.** In the Celebi Event for HGSS, your opposite gender counterpart tells you "My grandpa once told me that Celebi can travel through time using a mystic power called Time Travel!" before it sends you back in time three years.** Here's a small oversight on the game designers' part for ''[=HeartGold=]'' and ''[=SoulSilver=]''. When the lead Pokémon that [[AllInARow follows you around]] can use the HM move Fly to travel to different locations, you'll see an animation when you reach your designated location of your character holding up a Poké Ball as the Pokémon flies back into it. When you move, that very same flyer follows behind you immediately after.** A sign in ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'': "Marvelous Bridge - Truly marvelous! And also a bridge!"** ''Pokémon'' received an incredibly bad one in the form of Rotom. Rotom is normally a Ghost/Electric Pokémon, and it can change its form (altering its stats and giving it a unique move) by possessing an appliance (lawn mower, oven, etc). Recently, they changed it so that Rotom's Ghost typing is changed to one suiting the new form. The Fan Form becomes an Electric/Flying type, and it still has Levitate. Why is this redundant? Because Flying types and Pokémon with Levitate are both immune to Ground-type attacks.*** In Random Battles on [[Website/Smogon Pokemon Showdown]], Fan Rotom is always given an Air Balloon as an item.** The Regigigas event in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' and Platinum. Taking the three legendary golems to Snowpoint temple awakens Regigigas. These could be brought over from Gen III with Pal Park or traded for on the GTS. But there was a third option which is where the redundancy comes in. Nintendo made available for download a special Regigigas celebrating the 11th Pokémon movie. It could be taken to three points in Sinnoh to awaken the legendary golems, which could then be taken to Snowpoint Temple to awaken the other Regigigas.** The messages whenever you're about to have a Double Battle or winning said battle against the Grunts of any evil organization is this. For example, in the case of Team Flare in ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'', the messages won't say "You are challenged by Team Flare Grunts!" and "You beat the Team Flare Grunts!". Instead, you'll get "You are challenged by Team Flare Grunt and Team Flare Grunt!" and "You beat Team Flare Grunt and Team Flare Grunt!".** Delibird gained the Hidden Ability Insomnia in Gen V, which does the exact same thing as one of its existing abilities, Vital Spirit.* A sign in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaLinksAwakening'': "Mysterious Forest - It's a little bit mysterious."* The Plugin "The Box" for ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion'' starts with a flyer that has the subtitle "Misteriously odd horn is vaguely rumored to be strangely weird!" and reads "Following promises of great wealth of wealth, really powerful power, and knowledge of knowledgeable knowledge (try slipping that past the department of redundancy department 3 times fast), most have simply given up after mere HOURS of blowing the Horn without results!". * ''VideoGame/SonicRiders''.-->'''Dr. Eggman:''' Not just a race, but a ''special'' race to see who's the fastest!** ''VideoGame/SonicColors'' takes this further with a [[LevelAte Sweet Mountain]] PA Announcement.--->'''Dr. Eggman:''' People have been sitting on those rides. WITH THEIR BUTTS.* The English translation of ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter Freedom Unite'' features the imaginatively named 'Darkness Darkblade.'* ''VideoGame/FossilFighters'' has this one commentary-->'''First commentator:''' What do you say is the key to winning a duel?\\'''Second commentator:''' Oh, I'd say dedication, good strategy, and dedication.\\'''First commentator:''' *looking shocked* You said dedication twice.* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' has Otacon make the remark "This is just like one of my Japanese animes!" when confronted by the Cyborg Ninja. This is probably the translator's fault, since the word "anime" in a Japanese context refers to animation in general and not exclusively to Japanese-produced animation like it would to an English speaker.** That is not redundant it is not, unless it's repeated.** ParrotExposition was originally named "Metal Gearing" for a reason.* Creator/NobuoUematsu's band, the Black Mages, plays heavy-metal versions of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' songs. On their third album, they renamed the final boss music from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' into KURAYAMINOKUMO, which is Japanese for "the Cloud of Dark Darkness".** Many, many literal translations to English from Japanese and a few other languages fall under this trope inadvertently. This does not mean they actually invoke the trope. It is a demonstration that literal translations do not always convey the correct point of an expression.** Additionally, Kurayami no kumo (暗闇の雲) is the Japanese name for the Cloud of Darkness, whose theme that music is.* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'': "The twelve legendary weapons. They are weapons. They are legendary. There are even twelve of them." Mind you, it was a sarcastic response to [[IdiotHero Bartz]]'s [[ParrotExposition constant repetition]].* The ''VisualNovel/UminekoNoNakuKoroNi'' sound novels can be bad about this.-->"Shannon was uncharacteristically verbose. Compared to how she normally was, this was very verbose." * The visual novel ''VisualNovel/KiraKira'', Engish version on PC (nonono, not that [[BlindIdiotTranslation Engrish-filled]] iPhone version), 'nough said... No really, enough with saying those longass lines already!* [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Fawful]] already draws out his metaphors and [[TalksLikeASimile similies]] beyond belief, but in ''Bowser's Inside Story'', he possibly says the most overkill-inducing '[[PrepareToDie this is the end!]]' speech in existence:** ''For now is is the end of the final act of the final closing last encore!''* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has a class called Seal Clubbers, who start out with a seal-clubbing club (for clubbing seals). With different amounts of tainted seal blood, it's possible to sequentially upgrade the seal-clubbing club into a club of corruption, corrupt club of corruption, and corrupt club of corrupt corruption, which do progressively more damage at the cost of draining some of your health whenever you win a fight.** Quoth the description of the [=GameInformPowerDailyPro=] magazine: "[=GameInformPowerDailyPro=] is a fairly typical video game magazine, filled with game reviews, advertisements, previews, advertisements, pro-tips, industry news, advertisements, and advertisements."* In ''VideoGame/SaintsRow1'', the gang the Carnales or Los Carnales are often referred to as "The Los Carnales", infuriating Dex to no end. He later stumbles into it himself and blames one of the other gang members.-->"The Los Carnales are attacking The Row!" "It's the Carnales are attacking! Los means The!" *blank stare* "RIO GRANDE RIVER! Oh forget it!"** {{Camp}}y and snooty fashion designer Stefan is the proprietor of Impressions, the clothing shop where you shop for clothing, you see. He also promotes Foreign Power (''FOREIGN POWER!'') with an announcer that emphatically repeats the place's name.* A gem of a drop in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' called the "Defender Cloak of Defense". Made possible via the fact that said Defender Cloak exists in several variants, and ironically only one of them gives defense.** One of the phrases said by female humans from the /flirt emote is "My turn offs are rude people, mean people and people who aren't nice."* In ''VideoGame/{{Runescape}}'', some quests' requirements are somewhat more than necessary:** The quest Jungle Potion rquires; Druidic Ritual and Level 3 Herblore. Druidic Ritual rewards more than enough experience to level up to level three.** That, along with any other time a Quest requirement and a Skill requirement are given where you need to have at least that high of said skill in order to finish said required Quest in the first place.** A stepping stone in the Lumbridge Swamp Caves has the dialogue "You leap across with a mighty leap!"* In ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'', a lot of items get a random bonus indicated with a prefix in the item's name. Because of how this works, Demonic Demon Scythes are excellent weapons for getting through the part where you find them.** Due to how NPC names work, you can get an NPC called "Santa Claus the Santa Claus" during Christmas.* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'': "Innocent oblivious Marisa [[MemeticMutation is innocent"]].* In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'', the final level is called 'Bowser's Fortified Fortress'. Well, it's the mission title for his Galaxy Generator...* In the original ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'', Dante blurts out this redundelicious line: ''"eventually I should hit the jackpot sooner or later!"''* [[TheGreys Elvis]] from ''VideoGame/PerfectDark'' has a funny moment when he realizes that they've found what is essentially the Skedar Mecca.-->'''Elvis:''' This is the Skedar fanatics’ most holy place. They believe this planet is sacred ground. The Battle Shrine is located at the most holy part of this holy planet.\\'''[[DeadpanSnarker Joanna]]:''' [[SarcasmMode So let me get this straight: It's holy.]]* [[VideoGame/BatenKaitos "An old evil book made more evil with the evil power. Great evil dwelled evilly in this strong, evil book, but now it's really, really evil."]]* From ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', we have this ability from the pierrot demons: Poison Poison. "It's poison [.]"* From UFC Undisputed 2010's career mode, when you ask your trainer about Stat Decay. "Each Skill and Attribute is represented as either Stable or Decreasing, this is represented as Stable or Decreasing on the Stat Bar, and through two stages: [[RuleOfThree Stable and Decreasing]]."* In ''VideoGame/DragonBallZBudokaiTenkaichi 3'', if you lose as Broly when fighting against Vegeta on the first Movie 8 stage, Vegeta will claim "If you're the Legendary Super Saiyan, I'm the ''Chou'' Super Saiyan!". ''Chou'' means super, so he's the... "Super Super Saiyan". ** You're sure he wasn't saying "''True'' Super Saiyan"? Cuz that would make a ton more sense.* In ''VideoGame/{{Bioshock|1}}'': "Bottom of the ocean, boyo. All oxygen comes from the trees! No trees, no oxygen!"* From ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', the command to "Open Greenhouse door to Greenhouse."** To be fair, this is because Gamebryo engine games list the description of an area portal as " to ". Most often it's "Door to ", but the greenhouse door was probably different enough to justify a label.** From the {{DLC}} Old World Blues, right at the start, you get this little gem from Doctor Mobius ([[spoiler: [[JustifiedTrope he has an excuse]]... All this psycho and mentats overuse ddn't do him any favor]]:--> "It is I, Dr. Mobius, transmitting from my dome-shaped... dome in the Forbidden Zone. A zone... that is, yes... forbidden to you."* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' lists a comic in the Hubris Comics Database called "Captain Cosmos: the Radioactive Space-Men from Space!"* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', a young dwarf who wants to study magic theory at the Circle Tower complains "Here in Orzammar, we're surrounded by stone and tradition and more stone."* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' has a sign post inside one of its dungeons that reads: "WARNING! You ave bin warned."* The Flash horror game ''VideoGame/TheBrightInTheScreen'' has this for two [[LittleKnownFacts Red Freak Facts.]] "Red Freak Fact #2: Red Freaks learn through repetition." "Red Freak Fact #3: Red Freaks learn through repetition."* The {{Steam}} description for ''[[VideoGame/{{Driver}} Driver: Parallel Lines]]'' advertises how you can "Experience New York's gritty underworld as the most lethal wheelman for hire in the both the 70's of the past and the modern times of today." Giving them the benefit of the doubt, the '70s COULD refer to future '70s. But modern times ''are'' today.* The marvelously titled [[http://www.mostfungames.com/invasion-of-the-space-invaders-from-outer-space-episode-1.htm Invasion of the Space Invaders from Outer Space!]]* ''VideoGame/{{Shenmue}}'''s Ryo upon finding a key: "A key, but what for? What do I do with this key?". Followed shortly by a label: Mysterious Key.* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', a book titled Events of the Third Era contains numerous typos and mistakes, including two entries that say "Death of Emperor Pelagius dies" and "defeat of Camoran Usurper defeated."** In ''Dawnguard'', [[BigBad Harkon]] tells you that he will give you one chance to hand over Auriel's Bow. There will not be a second chance.* The trailer of ''VideoGame/MagicalWhipWizardsOfPhantasmalForest'' gives us this gem:--> ''"My magic may be weak.. But my strength is strong!"''* If ''VideoGame/TheGameOfTheAges'''s Village Idiot of Stupidity isn't enough for you, buy a suit of Magic Armor of Magic.* ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance''. The concept is meant to be a portmanteau of "REVENGE + VENGEANCE = REVENGEANCE", but ignores the fact that, on a fundamental level, ''they both mean the same thing'' (i.e. getting even).** It's worth mentioning that "revengeance" actually is a real word, it's just not really used anymore due to revenge and vengeance already in use, making revengeance... well, redundant.* Most of the phone messages you can listen to in ''VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon'' have the person making the message introducing themselves by stating their full name to the person they're talking to. Even within the Armacham complex, wherein presumably everybody already knows each other ''and'' they have a system for determining who sent the message (i.e. "First message from: .").* The 2011 reboot of ''VideoGame/YouDontKnowJack'' features a category titled "Cookie's Fortune Cookie Fortunes with Cookie 'Fortune Cookie' Masterson". Also, one of the sponsors in the Facebook version of the game is The Warehouse Supply Warehouse.* From ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Superheroes]]'': SelfDemonstrating/DoctorDoom's Doom Ray of Doom!!!* The name of the [[VideoGameGenres video game genre]] "[[RolePlayingGame RPG]]" is an acronym that stands for "role-playing game", yet there's no shortage of people that call the games from said genre "RPG games".* There's a somewhat stealthy example in the names of some of the dream eaters in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3D'' like the Komory Bat and Ryu Dragon, which are simply a combination of the Japanese and English name for the animal (Meaning their names would translate to Bat Bat and Dragon Dragon).* In ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'s ending from ''VideoGame/XMenVsStreetFighter'', he tells Jubilee that [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu]] "is an honorable fighter with great honor...".* This line by Leo from ''{{Culdcept}}'': "My monster has battle combat skills!"* In ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV'' you discover in a bargain bin among other things a game called "[[VideoGame/{{Loom}} Boom]]", described as "a [[AfterTheEnd post-holocaust]] adventure set in post-holocaust America after the holocaust."* Windows Vista and 7 have a Games folder that automatically detects various games installed on your computer. Occasionally it will make two shortcuts for one game.* A ''VideoGame/RealityOnTheNorm'' game is called ''Invasion of the Space Aliens Who Are Not From Earth But From Some Other Planet''. * In ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey IV: Legends of the Titan'', one enemy in the fifth dungeon is called "Sleeping Lion". Whenever a character in this game misses a turn in battle due to being asleep, the message box will display "[Character] is sleeping". The Sleeping Lion, as its name implies, starts the battle sleeping, so you'll get the message "Sleeping Lion is sleeping" until you wake it up.* A ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' mod, ''GameMod/TurbochargedArcade'', has this line:-->"[[PreAsskickingOneLiner It's time for killing time!]]"* ''VideoGame/SuperMario63'' has a sign in a passageway that says: "Shhh! You are in Princess Peach's secret passageway of secrets, secretly used to secretly travel secretly from room to room in secretistical secretism."* A minor one in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam'' is Earthwake's mid battle comment, which goes "BAD-DAMAGE! DAMAGE-BAD! BAD-STACHES! MUST DEFEAT!"* In ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', there are silhouetted versions of normal enemies with the prefix "Dark" added to their name. Among them is the Dark Dark Boo, named so because there's already a Dark Boo enemy that is a purple PaletteSwap of the regular Boo.* Trevor from VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV gives us this quote:--> "My friend Ron met these Chinese assholes. They're from Yangshan in China."* At one point in ''VideoGame/{{Gunpoint}}'', the chief of police asks you to break into [[ItMakesSenseInContext his own HQ]], get something there, and deliver it to him. One of the things the DeadpanSnarker protagonist can say to him is "Can't you, police chief of the actual police, get this police thing from the police?"* Metal Man from ''MegaMan2''. As {{Seanbaby}} put it:--> "He was sort of like the dork of the group. I mean, all of the other guys are made out of metal too, but they have other cool stuff. It's like you getting a costume that says, "Human Man," and trying to fight crime."* In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' ''for 3DS''/''Wii U'', selecting the "Omega Form" of any stage simply made it a variant of the Final Destination stage, complete with its own unique scenery and music. This gives players more variety if they wanted to battle on the aforementioned stage. For some reason, players also had the option of changing Final Destination itself into its Omega Form... which does absolutely nothing.** In the Wii U version, the name of [[PowerTrio Duck Hunt]]'s stage is "Duck Hunt" from the game ''VideoGame/DuckHunt''.** A staple of Kirby games is a world called "Green Greens." * Someone in {{VideoGame/Earthbound}} gives you the "Machine that Opens Doors, especially when you have a slightly bad key" machine.** You also have the Tessie hunting group at lake Tessie searching for Tessie.* One of the possible mentors for an asura character in ''VideoGame/GuildWars2'' is Blipp, who "was known for his redundancies as well as his redundancies".* In the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' series there is a type of weapon called a MAC, which stands for Magnetic Accelerator Cannon. Sometimes people call them MAC Cannons. Halo: Reach is guilty of calling it a MAC Cannon.----